PlayStation 3 root key found by geohot(iPhone
hacker)
can be used to sign games to run on the
ps3
from Wikipedia(summarized):
Sony removed the ability to install another operating system in the 3.21 firmware update. This event caused backlash among the
hacker communities, and eventually the group Fail0verflow found a flaw in the generation of encryption keys which they leveraged to restore the ability to install
Linux.
George Hotz (Geohot) later created the first homebrew signed using the private "metldr" encryption key which he leaked onto the
internet. The action of leaking the key led to Hotz being sued by Sony.
At the 2010 Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin, a group calling itself fail0verflow announced it had succeeded in bypassing a number of the PlayStation 3's security measures, allowing unsigned code to run without a dongle. They also announced that it was possible to recover the Elliptic Curve DSA private key used by Sony to sign software. The release of this key would allow anyone to sign their code and therefore be able to run it on any PlayStation 3 console. This would also mean that no countermeasures could be taken by Sony without rendering old software
useless, as there would be no distinction between official and homebrew software. On January 3, 2011, geohot published the aforementioned private key, represented in hexadecimal as C5 B2 BF
A1 A4
13 DD 16 F2 6D 31 C0 F2 ED 47 20 DC
FB 06 70, as well as a Hello world program for the
PS3.
I need a example for this so
James: hey what games r u buying on the ps3
matt: I don't need to buy any games as I download and burn them to Blu rays
heres the encryption key C5 B2 BF
A1 A4
13 DD 16 F2 6D 31 C0 F2 ED 47 20 DC
FB 06 70.
James: thanks ill buy some blank blu rays and start burning